SoliCall (News - Alert), a company dedicated to raising the quality and standards of audio conversations, announced that its PBXMate is now interoperable with Elastix (News - Alert) unified communication server.
The inoperability certification allows SoliCall to offer its PBXMate product as an Elastix Addons module with different license options including a free trial version, the company revealed in a press release.
SoliCall's audio noise reduction software technology includes server side/network echo cancellation, noise reduction, personalization and automatic gain control. The technology is designed to enable the end users to easily improve voice quality in VoIP, GSM, PSTN etc. SoliCall's technology can work either on the network such as, PBX (News - Alert) and Media Gateway or on the end units, such as mobile phone and laptops.
SoliCall's PBXMate is a cost-effective product to improve sound quality in the VoIP network. The product can be used for diverse purposes such as for filtering all calls entering a conference room to enhance the audio quality in conference calls, reducing background noise coming from external cellular phones or from other external systems or for performing server side Echo Cancellation/Echo Suppression.
In its website, SoliCall explained that its PBXMate also enables AGC to assure comfortable audio level in all conditions, monitor various aspects of call quality including Noise Level, AGC Coef, Echo level, Jitter, Latency, Packet Loss & MOS Scores.
It also allows the users to view graphical real-time statistics on active calls and their QoS and improve the accuracy of speech recognition engines. In addition, PBXMate is able record calls in a network.
SoliCall's PBXMate can be easily integrated with any VoIP Network, supporting SIP or H.323, and it runs on Linux & Windows.
Last month SoliCall announced that Daum Communications, a popular web portal in South Korea, has integrated SoliCall's Mobile SDK into its VoIP network. This integration is expected to help Daum to improve the audio quality of its VoIP application for its customer base.
Edited by Chris Freeburn